The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1972 — Page 3
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’ Miss Carol Ann Stone, 815 South Chippewa Ave., Freeport, Illinois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone, became the bride cf George Eugene Hahn, 25813 Layton Trail, North Liberty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Hahn, on Saturday, July 8, during a 2:00 p.m. double ring ceremony. The vows were written by the couple. The Rev. Larry Brubaker performed the ceremony in the Berean Baptist Church, Freeport. ) The bride is a May graduate of Manchester College, North Manchester, with a major in chemistry. The groom is a June graduate of Purdue University, Lafayette, with a major in mechanical engineering. [ The bride's gown was made by
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the groom’s sister of bridal blue satin. She carried a bouquet of white stephonotis, baby's breath and white loses. The maid of honor was Madonna Rhodehamel, of Arcanum, Ohio. Bridesmaids were Beverly Hahn, sister of the groom, North Liberty, Carol Edantz, Flint, Michigan, and Nancy Hostetler, of New Castle. The attendants were attired alike in blue, aqua and white floral long gowns and they wore white picture hats. Each carried baskets filled with violets, white spider mums and blue cornflowers. Paul Neidlinger Jr., South Bend, served as best man. Groomsmen were John Delaney, Toledo, Ohio, Mike Ellis, Indianapolis, Kevin
Black, Highland. Ushers were David Stone, brother of the bride, Denver, Colorado, John Wagoner, Anderson and Allan Boswell, Noblesville. A reception followed in the church social room. Betty Hahn, sister of the groom, registered the guests. A second reception was held on July 9 at 2:30 p.m. in the Gleaner Hall, Mill Creek, Indiana.
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JULY 20, 1972 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —
The couple took a week’s trip in the west before settling in Los Angeles, California, where the groom is employed with Standard Oil, of California. ATTENDING CHEERLEADER WORKSHOP The largest group of the summer assembled on Sunday for the third and final session for cheerleaders under the tutelage of the
National Cheerleaders Association Staff at Vincennes University for a one week workshop. Those attending from John Glenn High School are Theda Bell, Melissa Storey, Kathy Kersh, Gina Caibiener, Jeni Carlson, Sherry Newburg, Deb Northam, Sandy Setnor and Cindy Hudson. Safety first does make sense?
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